![]() ![]() I can’t remember a lot of the music I heard that particular evening…except one song. It was for an event held at the Latvian centre on College street. It was a 1993 Sykosis rave my first foray into that scene of sheer lunacy and delight. I’m not quite sure exactly where, but I can tell you what instigated it. Now I got this CD in ’94, the same year it came out. A third dancer named Sharky was around but dropped out after only a year, around ’91. But being a dancer on an album with pretty much no official lyricist in those early days meant that unofficially, Flint was already the frontman, or at least half of one, next to fellow dance whiz Leeroy Thornhill. Flint would meet Howlett at a fateful event and after hearing his mix tape, go on to be a dancer for the band until Firestarter eventually sealed his fate as their lead vocalist. Most of the credit for the epic production has got to go to the genius beat making skills of Liam Howlett, who alongside MC Maxim Reality comprised the original band. The Prodigy’s Music for The Jilted Generation. With the very sad dispatch of Keith Flint’s recent passing, I thought I might take pause to dive into one of the most treasured audio bookmarks of my life. ![]() – Intro, The Prodigy, Music for the Jilted Generation So.I decided to take my work back underground, to stop it from falling into the wrong hands. ![]()
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